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The student body of 2,000 girls and boys is divided into four Houses designated with the names of our Founders and there is a fierce sense of "School first, house next, self last" as expressed through our school song. Marks are awarded, and deducted, for appearance, punctuality, musicality (ours was originally a Choir school attached to St. Thomas' Cathedral), academic excellence and sporting prowess. An emphasis on developing an all-round personality ensures that the students participate in manifold extra-curricular activities without letting their grades drop. They emerge informed, articulate and confident, and able to hold their own in any forum. |
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Games and sports are an essential part of the curriculum. Inter-House rivalry extends from academics through art, debates, dramatics and music. Team games like soccer, rugby, cricket and basketball, and individual games like squash, tennis and badminton take their place alongside gymnastics, athletics and swimming. House points are awarded to members for both participation and placing. The annual Inter-House Music Competition includes choirs as well as instrumental and solo singing in Western and Indian music. |
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